Manish,

I would use a switch for only the top button (which enables/disables the entire 
service) and maintain the checkboxes below (since they include objects in a 
list)

Best Regards,
Daniel Foré

El may 7, 2013, a las 4:17 p.m., Manish Sinha <manishsi...@ubuntu.com> escribió:

> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Eduard Gotwig <got...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> Hey Manish,
> 
>> Now, I find the look not quite appealing. Why not implement a ON/OFF switch,
>> just like the one in Ubuntu, to "Record Activity"?
>> 
>> What I do would to move a Record Activity ON/OFF switch to the top, and
>> under that a description what that means.
> 
> Well, it is a progress. This unified design was made by mpt whereas
> the previous
> 3 tab UI was made by me when I was 3 tequila down. That's why it was
> so terrible.
> 
> I would really like to know if ON/OFF makes sense in such context. Is
> it the correct
> usage of Switch button. It seems to be sometimes over-abused.
> 
> If some designer can shed light on it.
> 
> -
> Manish
> 
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